Monthly Archives: October 2021

Prof. Anita Fábos participated in two virtual roundtables on refugees and forced migration

2021  Virtual Roundtable—The Share the Platform Initiative: Best Practices for Promoting Refugee Knowledge and Expertise. 18th International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Meetings, Accra, Ghana. 23 – 29 July 2021.  Chair:  Anita Fabos. 2021  Virtual Roundtable—Collaboration in the Time of COVID: A Dialogue on how Pandemics–and other Sudden Crises–Impact Participatory Approaches in Contexts…

Paper presentation

Margaret Post presented a paper at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting on September 30, 2021. “Advancing Nonprofit Influence: The Mediating Role of 501(c)(4) Organizations.”  Nonpresenting co-author, Elizabeth T. Boris  On panel, Does Civil Society Really Serve Democracy? This paper investigates the contributions of politically active 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations to civil society and…

Faculty Publications

2021   Totin, Edmund, Alcade C. Segnon; Mary Thompson-Hall; Carla Roncoli; Edward R. Carr; Amadou Sidibe. Property Rights and Wrongs: Land Reforms for Sustainable Food Production in Rural Mali. Land Use Policy 109, 105610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105610 Kassam, K.-A., Ruelle, M., Haag, I., Bulbulshoev, U., Kaziev, D., Louis, L., Ullmann, A., Edwards, I., Khan, A. A., Trabucco, A.,…

IDCE Current Events Series

Refugees and forced migrationQuestions of migration, asylum, and the role of the US in Haiti came together at the US-Mexico border in recent weeks. Join IDCE Director Ed Carr in a conversation with Professors Anita Fabos and Jude Fernando about the US response to Haitians on the US-Mexico border and what it reveals about how…